Blessing’s inpatient rehabilitation care team is led by Dr. John DeGuzman, the area’s only specialized physiatrist. We partner with patients to maximize patients’ abilities and help them reach their personal health goals.

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Our acute care therapy team provides occupational, physical and speech therapy services to any inpatient in need at Blessing Hospital. In certain instances, due to a serious injury or other neurological or orthopedic issue, a doctor may refer you for more extensive therapy to help restore independence. The rehabilitation unit at Blessing can provide such necessary services.

Experience the Blessing Difference: Our Inpatient Rehabilitation Unit

We believe everyone should have the opportunity to lead the fullest and most productive life possible, regardless of any medical impairment. Patients choose us because of our:

Care that focuses on you: Our rehabilitation specialists meet weekly to discuss each patient’s progress. We consult with a multidisciplinary team of physicians when such expert guidance could speed a patient’s recovery. This coordination means more personalized care for patients and often faster progress. Learn more about our rehabilitation services.

High quality and excellent outcomes: Our program is accredited by the Commission on the Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF) and the DNV. It meets strict guidelines on value, quality and outcomes that recognize the high level of care we provide. Learn more about our outcomes.

Highly trained staff: Our care team includes expertly trained individuals, such as certified brain injury specialists who treat traumatic brain injuries. It also includes a lymphedema therapist, who helps patients manage swelling caused by cancer or other conditions.

Focus on families: Before patients leave the hospital, we provide family members or caregivers with hands-on training. We make sure family members feel comfortable assisting patients in moving safely from their bed to a chair, for example. This training gives a patient’s entire caregiving team the skills and confidence to manage their care at home.

Our Inpatient Rehabilitation Unit: What You Should Know

Blessing provides one of the only complete rehabilitation care units in the area. Here’s what you should know about our facility so you can decide if it is right for you or a loved one:

What it is: The inpatient medical rehabilitation unit cares for patients who need 24-hour nursing and considerable rehabilitation therapy needs. Admission decisions are made regardless of medical diagnosis and in accordance with state and federal guidelines.

After admission: All patients admitted to the unit are evaluated by a licensed physical or occupational therapist and/or speech-language pathologist. After evaluation, care providers then set up an individualized plan of care with input from the patient. Evaluations address:

Functional mobility

Self-care abilities

Language

Cognition

Swallowing

What you will need: If you or a loved one is preparing for a stay in our inpatient rehabilitation unit, you may wish to pack certain items. Learn more about what you should know before coming to Blessing’s rehab unit. Items to pack include:

Clothing, especially walking shoes

Mobility equipment, such as a wheelchair, brace or walker

Personal items, such as glasses, hearing aids and dentures

Inpatient Rehabilitation Services: Evaluation and Treatment

Our highly skilled team has experience working with many types of impairments resulting from injuries and conditions such as:

Spinal cord injuries

Brain injuries

Amputations

Arthritis

Stroke

Fractures

Multiple trauma

Neuromuscular diseases

Our care team is specially trained in the full spectrum of rehabilitative management strategies to evaluate a range of conditions. A patient’s care plan could include one or multiple treatments, depending on an individual’s needs and desires. Services include:

Gait training

Lymphedema (swelling in the arms or legs) management

Adaptive and augmentative communication techniques

Retraining in activities of daily living

Pain management

Wound care

Thermal and electrical modalities

Our Rehabilitation Care Team

Our inpatient care is delivered by a comprehensive and expertly trained team of medical and other professionals, including:

Physiatrist

Nurses

Speech-language pathologist

Medical social worker

Dietitian

Clergy

Occupational therapists

Physical therapists

Recreational therapists

Members of our highly trained rehabilitation care team hold a range of specialized qualifications, including:

Wheel chair certification

VitalStim® certification

Lee Silverman Big training

Lee Silverman Voice training

Certification in rehabilitation nursing

Most importantly, our team includes you. Together, we will set goals and work toward getting you back to the life you enjoyed. We focus on your satisfaction, safety and producing excellent outcomes for you.

Sophisticated Rehabilitation Equipment

We provide all the leading edge tools and equipment needed to help you maximize your independence and get back to your day-to-day life, including a:

Car/driving simulator

DynaVision light board to help with visual, gross motor and neurocognitive tasks

Bioness Foot Drop to help with gait, muscle memory, range of motion and circulation

Bioness Wireless Hand for patients with hand paralysis

Iowa Oral Pressure Instrument for oral motor exercise

Digital swallow work station to assess and improve swallowing

Built-in ceiling walking track to support patients working on gait and balance